Alaska fishing: Cast a rod on the wild side

Alaska is well known for its world-class fishing; in fact there is nothing quite like fishing in Alaska’s pristine waters. When you are planning your next vacation, you should consider visiting beautiful Alaska. Here are a few things to consider when making plans for your dream fishing trip.

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Guided versus unguided

While Alaska is beautiful, it is also very rugged. The same waters that make for great fishing can be treacherous to the inexperienced. Booking a guided fishing trip is recommended, as it will ensure that you get the most out of your trip. Many resorts offer fully guided fishing trips with all the amenities.

Lodging

Alaska boasts some of the best accommodations. One option is to enjoy a floatplane ride to the Waterfall Resort on Prince of Wales Island and enjoy Halibut, Salmon, and Rockfish fishing. Outdoor Traveler specializes in helping you book your dream fishing trip. For those that want to explore the interior of Alaska, Pikes Waterfront Lodge on the Chena River is a great option, while McKinley Creekside Cabins is ideal for those looking to experience the rugged beauty of Mount McKinley and Denali National Park.

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What to pack

The weather conditions can change rapidly on a fishing trip, so be sure to pack layers of synthetic clothing. Cotton should be avoided, while quality rain gear is a must. If you have your own fishing rod and gear, you will want to bring that as well. Most guided trips provide specialized fishing poles that can handle the large fish that can be caught.

Halibut fishing

Halibut is a bottom dwelling fish that can reach over 400 pounds, and it is considered one of the best tasting of Alaska’s bountiful variety of fish. At Waterfall Resort on Prince of Wales Island, you can take advantage of a bonus halibut tag so you can take home an extra fish each day you are a guest!

Salmon

Alaskan salmon is well known for its high quality and superior taste. Salmon can also be fun to catch as they often offer up a good fight. Different types of salmon are plentiful at different times of year. For example, if you want to catch the rich and flavorful tasting King Salmon, you will want to plan your trip for June or July.

Regardless of what type of fish you are looking to catch, there are many options available for planning your Alaskan getaway. Whether you like to plan every detail beforehand, or fly by the seat of your pants, fishing in Alaska makes for a truly memorable holiday.

 

 

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